1. blackhawksfan75's Avatar
    If HP Buys RIM, Would It Nail The Lid On Both Companies� Coffins?
    October 4, 2012By Joshua C. RarrickinShare.0Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) is struggling, by all accounts, as even the current CEO, Meg Whitman has been more than willing to admit. Whitman was hired by the company, specifically to turn it around, yet it has proven to be an uphill battle.

    Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) is struggling to compete in the PC market, which is quickly losing users to the mobile sector. Apple�s iPad, along with Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)�s Nexus Tablet, and Amazon�s Kindle tablets, have quickly attracted large numbers of users, which has drastically decreased the number of desktop PC users. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has finally begun making the transition to the mobile world, with its Surface Tablet computers, however Hewlett Packard has not been able to successfully make this transition.



    Meg Whitman is getting a lot of input from outside sources, some of which have suggested that Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) purchase struggling BlackBerry smart phone maker, Research In Motion. The failing company has been bleeding profits for several quarters now. We featured them in an article earlier this week, in which research suggests that RIM�s options for survival are rapidly depleting.

    Rocco Pendola, of The Street, believes that a buyout of Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM), by HP, is the only way that either of the companies can survive in today�s market. He said they �have one choice if they hope to survive.� According to Money.Msn.com, Apple and other large companies in the sector are devouring the two companies. The article suggests that HP should not only purchase Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM), but the newly joined company should also join forces with Dell Inc. (NASDAQELL), which is yet another company that is struggling to survive in the languishing PC market.

    Christopher Versace, of Forbes, believes that while RIM might help Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) survive, Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) would be a much better choice, in the event of a purchase. He says HP is thinking about, � taking another stab at building a smart phone�and Android one.� He points out that HP gave up on its TouchPad and WebOS mobile units, and now they were considering RIM. He further notes that while RIM might work, BlackBerry phones have taken a major hit in the market of late. He believes Nokia would be a safer bet, as they have a larger market share.

    While Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM) must have a buyer, as Paul Shea reported here at ValueWalk, the chances of RIM being able to recoup its losses in the long term are more than a little dismal. Hewlett Packard�s CEO and board of directors is surely smart enough to know that RIM would be another nail in HP�s coffin. If the buyout happens, and HP does indeed sink, then Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM) would also be buried in the rubble.

    Both of these companies were one time giants in their respective fields, however, they now find themselves dwarfed by companies they once dominated. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is currently dominating the mobile market, as its iPad tablets and iPhone smart phone line are holding strong shares in the market, along with Samsung. Meanwhile, Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) and Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM) must continue to try to keep their head above water long enough to find a long term solution to their problems.


    I found this article when I was checking out the stock.

    http://www.valuewalk.com/2012/10/if-...anies-coffins/
    10-04-12 01:32 PM
  2. mikeo007's Avatar
    Source link please.
    10-04-12 01:36 PM
  3. howarmat's Avatar
    i put the link at the bottom.

    you guys have to start sourcing your articles and such otherwise CB gets their peepee whacked.
    10-04-12 01:41 PM
  4. Sith_Apprentice's Avatar
    i put the link at the bottom.

    you guys have to start sourcing your articles and such otherwise CB gets their peepee whacked.

    LOL CB can get in trouble for not sourcing (apparently we are all writing school papers again)? OP did indicate source in the title, just no link.
    10-04-12 01:46 PM
  5. RazrRob's Avatar
    good thing OP didn't plagiarize, otherwise Kevin might have gotten the paddle!
    10-04-12 02:03 PM
  6. BennyX's Avatar
    Must be a slow news day. Who comes up with this crap?

    HP can hardly keep things together themselves.. why would they burn even more money buying another company whose prospects are uncertain as well? HP needs to get their own house in order and demonstrate that they still matter before they can take anything else on.

    I like the part about Nokia 'being a safer bet'... Nokia's on the ropes too!
    Last edited by BennyX; 10-04-12 at 02:26 PM.
    10-04-12 02:23 PM
  7. cgk's Avatar
    LOL CB can get in trouble for not sourcing (apparently we are all writing school papers again)? OP did indicate source in the title, just no link.
    Truthfully speaking, you shouldn't cut and paste whole articles to start with as it's creates copyright issues for Crackberry as you create a situation where this site has breached the copyright holder rights.

    In practice, nobody is likely to sue this place but no point providing the ammo...
    10-04-12 02:24 PM
  8. Snowman888's Avatar
    Man has to write something... I'm sure by now we've seen every acquisition combination rumour with RIM:
    MSFT > RIM
    APPL>RIM
    NOK>RIM
    Samsun>RIM
    now HP>RIM
    10-04-12 03:33 PM
  9. richardat's Avatar
    Must be a slow news day. Who comes up with this crap?

    HP can hardly keep things together themselves.. why would they burn even more money buying another company whose prospects are uncertain as well? HP needs to get their own house in order and demonstrate that they still matter before they can take anything else on.

    I like the part about Nokia 'being a safer bet'... Nokia's on the ropes too!
    I tend to agree. I don't think the article is drivel at all, I think it's spouting good sense! I didnt' see Rocco Pendola's reasoning...I did have to look him up....BA urban studies, grad school drop out, worked as a radio station host for 12 years prior to that, and now has a stock tip newsletter. I don't know what the specifics of his argument are, but this advice smacks of desperation on the surface.

    Without a clear plan, and clear advantage, the move could easily destroy both companies. Neither adds any reputation or brand value to the other....there would be more cooks in the kitchen, quite possibly leading to unfocused development. The confusion and delay of an acquisition would further delay products, and I certainly don't think either has proven adept at producing or marketing hot products.

    It makes me sad....HP....(personal note: I have 4 silver HP laptops....beautiful....each smaller than the last)...once so proud and so innovative. I still remember professional HP calculators with reverse polish notation :-)
    Balti43 likes this.
    10-04-12 03:39 PM
  10. OniBerry's Avatar
    Must be a slow news day. Who comes up with this crap?

    HP can hardly keep things together themselves.. why would they burn even more money buying another company whose prospects are uncertain as well? HP needs to get their own house in order and demonstrate that they still matter before they can take anything else on.

    I like the part about Nokia 'being a safer bet'... Nokia's on the ropes too!
    LoL HP, Dell, and RIM partnering up? What have these two been smoking (Chris (Forbes) and Josh (Valuewalk))
    10-04-12 03:40 PM
  11. kfh227's Avatar
    I sort of know the guy that started Value Walk. We used to write articles forhte same site. Bright guy but I think he is trying to create content while sacrificing quality in order to get reader hits on his site.
    10-05-12 02:14 PM
  12. timmy t's Avatar
    Just read that some analyst rated HP stocks at - $2. Yes, minus two. He says the company is effectively worthless.
    10-05-12 06:58 PM
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